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http://blogs.sun.com/ChinaExperience/date/20070215 Thursday February 15, 2007

Apologies

It occurred to me that without proper explanation and association, words that I write here can be associated with reality and left for interpretation.  Let me make it very clear.  Things happen to me, and they trigger thought, memories, stories, observations.  I like to share them with people in conversation, and sometimes in my blog.  A couple of weeks ago, I saw a TV show which reminded me of the King Solomon judgment about the baby.  I thought it is a worthy story to publish.  One of my Chinese colleagues pointed out to me, that in Chinese culture, there's a similar story - the story about the two peaches which killed three knights.

Since I am intrigues by similarities between the two cultures - Chinese and Jewish - both with thousands of years of documented culture, I wanted to share it as well.  But there is absolutely no connection between either of the stories to the current affairs in my life.  None whatsoever.

I use my blog to communicate with people I don't know, and sometimes also to document a thought process.  I would like to keep doing that.  I now understand the power of the pen so to speak, and will make an effort to avoid controversial entries without more explanation.  I apologize.

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